The New Forest's name is misleading, as it is neither new
- it was created nearly 900 years ago
- nor is it a forest, as it consists mainly of heathl&, wetl&, estuaries & grassy plains. It is Britain's smallest National Park, yet one of the most varied, boasting a wealth of flora & fauna, not to mention historic villages, churches, monasteries & palaces. In this book, photographer & writer Beata Moore captures the New Forest's changing moods through the course of a whole year
- its natural & cultural heritage, its timeless villages & of course its famous wild ponies & donkeys. The New Forest's unique history, which is closely connected with hunting, warfare, shipbuilding & smuggling, reveals it as a special corner of the country, where, over centuries of change & turmoil, mankind has developed a harmonious relationship with nature.